THROOM Targets Announces Special Discount Program

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posted on July 11, 2024
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THROOM Targets has launched a new program that offers a 10 percent discount on its full line of products to qualified ranges and rangemasters. Registration must be completed on the company’s website to receive the cost savings. Required information includes customer name, range name, location, website, if any, and other details.

A user account name and password must also be established at that time. Once verified by THROOM Targets—usually within 24 hours—the discount will automatically be applied at checkout when the range or range master is logged into that account.

The company offers a wide variety of self-healing, ricochet-free targets for both indoor and outdoor ranges. They range in size from 2" to 42". THROOM targets come in rounds and squares, varmints, cowboy action targets, silhouettes and more.

THROOM Knockdown Series targets allow range members to manually reset targets with a string or wire without having to stop fire and walk down range. These targets are made to knock down when hit but can also be hung upside down for swinging action. Bouncebacks can be mounted to a soft wood frame for auto-reset or can be set on top of the target stand and knocked off for competition scoring.

Hangtuff targets come in 2" to 8" sizes and hang by a 6" strap from a softwood stand. They can be mounted with wood screws or wood staples and when hit they swing and flip around in all directions.

THROOM Targets—which was originally founded in 1995 as Newbold Targets—was the first self-healing, ricochet-free polymer reactive targets introduced to the industry. The company makes its products in the United States, using domestically sourced material and U.S. designed and manufactured equipment. The family-owned and -operated business is headquartered in Middlesex, N.J.

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